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'''Joseph L. Nyomarkay''' is  Associate Professor Emeritus (political science) at the [[University of Southern California]], specializing in new European democracies and the dynamics of the [[Nazi Party]]. He received his doctorate from the [[University of Minnesota]].
He was among the earliest [[Adolf Hitler]] scholars to suggest that Hitler's authority was based on  personality and charisma, rather than a strict ideology.  <ref name=N>{{citation
| author = Joseph Nyomarkay
| title = Charisma and Factionalism in the Nazi Party
| publisher = University of Minnesota Press
| year = 1967}}, p. 12</ref>
His work also addressed the elites in technological societies. <ref>{{citation
| title = Socialist Elites in Technological Societies: Cabinet & Member Career Patterns in Austria, France, Germany & Great Britain
| author = William W. Lammers and Joseph L. Nyomarkay
| journal  = Polity
|volume = 17 |issue = 1 | date = Autumn, 1984| pages = 40-65
| url = http://www.jstor.org/pss/3234479
}}</ref>
==References==
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Joseph L. Nyomarkay is Associate Professor Emeritus (political science) at the University of Southern California, specializing in new European democracies and the dynamics of the Nazi Party. He received his doctorate from the University of Minnesota.

He was among the earliest Adolf Hitler scholars to suggest that Hitler's authority was based on personality and charisma, rather than a strict ideology. [1]

His work also addressed the elites in technological societies. [2]

References

  1. Joseph Nyomarkay (1967), Charisma and Factionalism in the Nazi Party, University of Minnesota Press, p. 12
  2. William W. Lammers and Joseph L. Nyomarkay (Autumn, 1984), "Socialist Elites in Technological Societies: Cabinet & Member Career Patterns in Austria, France, Germany & Great Britain", Polity 17 (1): 40-65